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Laminate Floor Installation Cost Calculator

Price a 2026 laminate floor install by room size, AC rating (AC3 / AC4 / AC5 waterproof), and region — then get 3 local flooring installer quotes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How much does laminate floor installation cost per square foot in 2026?

Installed cost averages $3-$14/sqft in 2026. Materials run $1-$4/sqft and professional labor $4-$8/sqft. Most budget-to-mid-range projects land $4-$8/sqft installed; waterproof AC5 laminate can push $8-$14/sqft. Labor rates shift 20-30% between low-cost (South) and high-cost (Northeast/West Coast) markets.

  • Installed range: $3-$14/sqft
  • Material only: $1-$4/sqft
  • Labor: $4-$8/sqft
  • Budget-mid range bulk of jobs: $4-$8/sqft
  • Waterproof AC5: $8-$14/sqft
Grade$/sqft installed500 sqft total
AC3 budget residential$3-$6$1,500-$3,000
AC4 premium residential$5-$9$2,500-$4,500
AC5 commercial / waterproof$8-$14$4,000-$7,000
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What does a 500 sqft laminate floor cost installed?

Budget laminate (AC3, simple layout) runs $1,500-$2,500 for 500 sqft. Mid-range (AC4, quality core) $2,500-$4,500. Waterproof premium (AC5, hydro-core) $4,500-$7,000. 200 sqft rooms run $1,000-$2,400 typical. Stairs, transitions, and complex layouts add 15-25%.

  • 500 sqft AC3 budget: $1,500-$2,500
  • 500 sqft AC4 mid-range: $2,500-$4,500
  • 500 sqft AC5 waterproof: $4,500-$7,000
  • 200 sqft room: $1,000-$2,400
  • Stairs + transitions: +15-25%
Q

Is laminate cheaper than vinyl plank (LVP)?

Laminate installed ($3-$14/sqft) overlaps LVP ($4-$16/sqft). Laminate beats LVP on the budget end by about $1/sqft but loses on waterproofing. For wet rooms (bathrooms, kitchens, mudrooms), waterproof LVP or SPC is worth the ~20-30% premium; for dry living areas laminate often wins on cost and scratch resistance.

  • Laminate: $3-$14/sqft
  • LVP: $4-$16/sqft
  • Budget laminate: ~$1/sqft cheaper than LVP
  • Wet rooms: LVP/SPC worth 20-30% premium
  • Dry areas: laminate often wins
Q

Does laminate install cost include padding and old floor removal?

Most quotes price the underlayment separately ($0.30-$0.80/sqft) unless the product has an attached pad. Old floor removal runs $0.50-$2/sqft; tile removal up to $3.50/sqft; subfloor leveling $2-$8/sqft if needed. Always itemize — these can add $500-$2,000 on a 500 sqft job.

  • Underlayment: $0.30-$0.80/sqft
  • Check for attached-pad product
  • Old floor removal: $0.50-$2/sqft
  • Tile demo: up to $3.50/sqft
  • Self-leveling: $2-$8/sqft if needed
Q

How much deposit should a laminate installer ask for?

Reasonable deposits range 10-30% with balance at material delivery and final on completion. The FTC warns that 50%+ upfront signals cash-flow problems or fraud. Get 3 written quotes before paying any deposit; pay by credit card for dispute protection, never cash-only.

  • Deposit cap: 10-30%
  • Balance at material delivery
  • Final at completion
  • 50%+ upfront: FTC-flagged fraud signal
  • Pay by credit card, not cash
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How long does laminate floor installation take?

A typical 500 sqft room takes 1-2 days for a 2-person crew once materials have acclimated 48-72 hours on site. Subfloor repairs or self-leveling add 1 day. Budget 1 week for full-home 1,500-2,000 sqft installs. Acclimation is non-negotiable — skipping it causes buckling within 30 days.

  • Acclimation: 48-72 hours on site
  • 500 sqft install: 1-2 days
  • Subfloor prep: +1 day
  • 1,500-2,000 sqft whole-home: ~1 week
  • Skipping acclimation = 30-day buckling

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Example Calculations

1500 sqft AC3 budget laminate, Midwest

Inputs

Room area500 sqft
Plank gradeAC3 standard residential
RegionMidwest

Result

Typical quote range$1,500 – $3,000

21,000 sqft AC4 premium whole-floor, Northeast

Inputs

Room area1,000 sqft
Plank gradeAC4 premium residential
RegionNortheast

Result

Typical quote range$5,000 – $9,000

3400 sqft AC5 waterproof kitchen, California

Inputs

Room area400 sqft
Plank gradeAC5 commercial / waterproof
RegionWest Coast

Result

Typical quote range$3,200 – $5,600

Formulas Used

Laminate floor install cost breakdown

Quote = Plank + Underlayment + Labor + Removal + Subfloor prep

Laminate quotes decompose into plank material, underlayment (unless attached), installer labor, and often-separate old floor removal and subfloor prep. Labor is 50-70% of total.

Where:

Plank= AC3 $1-$2, AC4 $2-$3, AC5 $3-$4/sqft material
Underlayment= Foam pad $0.30-$0.80/sqft if not attached
Labor= $4-$8/sqft by region and complexity
Removal + subfloor= $0.50-$8/sqft when needed

Laminate Floor Install Costs in 2026: What Buyers Actually Pay

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What Laminate Floor Installation Actually Costs in 2026

Laminate floor installation runs $3-$14 per square foot installed in 2026, with most residential projects landing $4-$8/sqft per HomeGuide. Materials alone are $1-$4/sqft and labor runs $4-$8/sqft. Homewyse’s January 2026 basic-install index starts around $4-$8/sqft. A 200 sqft small room costs $1,000-$2,400, a 500 sqft average room runs $1,500-$5,000, and a 1,000 sqft whole first floor lands at $3,000-$8,000 depending on tier and region.

Laminate tier choice is the biggest price lever before region. Budget AC3 8mm laminate installs at $3-$5/sqft and is appropriate for bedrooms, offices, and low-traffic residential spaces. Mid-range AC4 10mm at $4.50-$7.50/sqft handles moderate traffic in living rooms and halls. Premium AC5 12mm at $6-$10/sqft is commercial-grade wear resistance. Waterproof hydro-core laminate adds 30-50% over equivalent AC3/AC4 and lands $7.50-$12.50/sqft installed.

Use the calculator above to price your specific tier, region, and room configuration. Then read on for the seven factors that move your laminate quote, the regional labor spread, and the laminate-vs-LVP-vs-engineered decision framework that determines which synthetic or real-wood option fits your room. For alternative flooring comparisons, the vinyl plank floor cost calculator handles the waterproof substitute and the hardwood floor install cost calculator covers the real-wood premium option.

Installed cost per sqft by tier and region, 2026. Source: This Old House, HomeGuide, Homewyse.
Quality TierSouth ($/sqft)Midwest ($/sqft)Northeast / West ($/sqft)
Budget AC3 8mm$3.00$3.50$5.00
Mid-range AC4 10mm$4.50$5.50$7.50
Premium AC5 12mm$6.00$7.50$10.00
Waterproof hydro-core$7.50$9.00$12.50

AC rating is the key durability spec. AC3 is residential-only — good for bedrooms. AC4 handles heavy residential (living rooms, halls). AC5 is commercial-grade and overkill for most homes. Waterproof hydro-core is required for kitchens and bathrooms.

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Seven Factors That Move Your Laminate Quote

AC rating is the primary material factor. AC3 at $1-$2.50/sqft material is residential-only; AC4 at $2-$4/sqft handles heavy residential traffic; AC5 at $3-$6/sqft is commercial wear. Waterproof hydro-core adds 30-50% over equivalent standard AC3/AC4 laminate and is non-optional for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. Thickness affects underfoot feel: 8mm feels thin, 10mm is standard, 12mm feels substantially stiffer. Thicker laminate costs 15-25% more but dampens sound better over concrete or older wood subfloors.

Attached-pad vs separate underlayment is a real line item. Some laminate ships with a factory-attached foam pad that eliminates the need for separate underlayment; products without attached pad require a separate foam or cork underlayment at $0.30-$0.80/sqft. Check which product type you’re buying and whether the bid includes separate underlayment if needed. Subfloor prep can double the labor line: if your existing subfloor has more than 1/8-inch variance over 6 feet, self-leveling compound at $2-$5/sqft is required before laminate goes down.

Stairs add 15-25% labor because each tread and riser requires separate cuts and nosing installation. Transitions between rooms add $15-$50 per doorway for T-molding, reducer strips, or threshold. A 48-72 hour material acclimation window before install is required by every laminate warranty and doesn’t add labor cost but does add schedule time — don’t let a contractor skip acclimation to compress the timeline. For DIY material-only sanity checks, the flooring material calculator handles plank and underlayment counts.

Skipping the 48-72 hour acclimation window to compress the timeline is how gap and buckle problems appear 1-6 months after install. Laminate expands and contracts with room temperature and humidity; installing unacclimated planks voids manufacturer warranties.

  • AC rating: AC3 residential, AC4 heavy residential, AC5 commercial
  • Thickness: 8mm / 10mm / 12mm, +15-25% per step up
  • Attached pad vs separate underlayment: $0.30-$0.80/sqft
  • Subfloor prep: self-leveling $2-$5/sqft if variance over 1/8” per 6 ft
  • Stairs: +15-25% labor per stair run
  • Transitions: $15-$50 per doorway T-mold or reducer
  • Acclimation: 48-72 hours required (schedule, not cost)
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Laminate Flooring Cost by Region

Laminate labor varies roughly 40-60% between cheapest and priciest regions. Northeast metros run $2.25-$4.50/sqft in labor, West Coast cities run $2.00-$4.25/sqft, Midwest markets run $1.75-$3.75/sqft, and South Atlantic plus Plains states run $1.50-$3.50/sqft per Bhumi Calculator’s 2026 regional survey. That labor spread translates to $350-$900 in price difference on a 500 sqft room for identical product and scope.

Metro vs rural within the same state adds another 10-20% premium. Metro cores pay higher contractor overhead (insurance, trucking, shop rent) that passes through to homeowners; rural installers with lower fixed costs come in cheaper for the same scope. If your property is in a metro-adjacent suburb or exurb, get quotes from both metro-based and outlying contractors — the spread can be meaningful.

Seasonal timing is a real lever. January-March is the cheapest flooring-install window because remodel demand dips and installers have open schedule. June-September is peak season with 5-10% premium pricing. Scheduling an install in the off-peak months while coordinating with other trades can produce meaningful savings. For broader remodel bundling pricing, the home renovation estimator handles multi-trade budgeting.

Regional laminate install rate variation, 2026.
RegionLabor $/sqftAC4 Installed $/sqft
Northeast$2.25-$4.50$6.50-$9.00
West$2.00-$4.25$6.25-$8.75
Midwest$1.75-$3.75$5.50-$7.50
South$1.50-$3.50$5.00-$7.00
Metro vs rural premium+10-20%+10-20%
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How a Laminate Flooring Quote Breaks Down

A legitimate laminate quote decomposes into four buckets: labor 45-55%, materials 30-40%, prep plus removal 5-15%, and overhead plus profit 10%. On a $3,000 mid-tier 500 sqft install that’s roughly $1,500 in labor, $1,050 in materials (laminate plus underlayment), $200 in prep and removal, and $300 in overhead. Laminate differs from hardwood in that material share is smaller because laminate itself is much cheaper than real wood, and labor share is relatively higher.

Required line items: product delivery with AC rating and thickness specified, underlayment (attached or separate, specified), install labor with method (click-lock vs glue-down vs loose-lay), transition strips at doorways, quarter-round or shoe molding at walls, and removal plus disposal of existing flooring if applicable. Hidden line items that often appear as mid-project surprises: self-leveling compound if subfloor variance exceeds tolerance, moisture barrier if installing over concrete, and extra transitions for irregular room shapes.

Budget 10-15% contingency for subfloor surprises. If existing flooring is carpet or vinyl, removal is $0.50-$1/sqft. Tile removal is brutal at up to $3.50/sqft. Moisture testing on concrete subfloors is free to $100 per test but is required for warranty coverage — skipping moisture testing on concrete voids most laminate manufacturer warranties. For companion remodel scope, the hardwood floor install cost calculator and carpet install cost calculator handle adjacent room alternatives.

Labor 50%Materials 35%Prep 8%Overhead 7%Anatomy of a laminate install (2026)
Cost breakdown of a $3,000 AC4 500 sqft laminate install, 2026.
Line itemShare of totalTypical cost on $3,000 500 sqft
Labor (install)45-55%$1,350-$1,650
Materials (laminate + underlayment)30-40%$900-$1,200
Prep + removal5-15%$150-$450
Overhead + profit~10%$300
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Red Flags When Hiring a Laminate Installer

Laminate is the most commission-driven flooring category because install is faster than hardwood or tile, so crews chase volume and cut corners on acclimation, underlayment, and subfloor prep. Require three written quotes minimum — 63% of homeowners feel most confident comparing 3+ quotes per Modernize. Treat any bid more than 20% below the pack as a red flag. Deposit cap at 10-30%; the FTC flags 50%+ upfront demands as fraud risk, and laminate installers with legitimate backing don’t need full payment before materials ship.

Verify three documents in writing: active contractor license, general liability insurance with $1M minimum coverage, and workers compensation for every crew member. Without workers comp, a crew injury becomes your homeowner policy problem and carriers routinely deny claims involving uninsured contractors. Request a Certificate of Insurance naming you as additional insured for the specific job. Verbal quotes hide add-ons for prep, leveling, transitions, and trim — require line-item written bids.

The contract must specify product manufacturer, model, AC rating, thickness, pad type (attached vs separate), subfloor prep approach, and warranty period. Two warranties should appear: manufacturer product (typically 25-30 years wear) plus installer workmanship (1-5 years). Skipping the installer workmanship warranty is the single biggest red flag — without it, gapping or buckling at year 2 has no coverage pathway. For alternative material comparisons, the vinyl plank floor cost calculator handles the moisture-resistant option and the hardwood floor install cost calculator covers the real-wood premium.

Laminate is the most commission-driven flooring category. Installers chase volume and cut corners on acclimation, underlayment, and subfloor prep — verify all three in writing before the crew arrives, and check them in person during install.

  • Deposit cap: 10-30%; FTC flags 50%+ as fraud signal
  • 3 written quotes minimum
  • Verify license + $1M general liability + workers comp
  • Certificate of Insurance naming you as additional insured
  • Contract: product, AC rating, pad type, warranty period
  • Two warranties: manufacturer 25-30 yrs + installer 1-5 yrs
  • Avoid verbal quotes hiding prep, trim, leveling add-ons
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Laminate vs LVP vs Engineered Wood: Which Saves Money

Laminate at $3-$14/sqft installed, LVP (vinyl plank) at $4-$16/sqft, and engineered wood at $6-$12/sqft overlap in price range but differ decisively on water resistance, resale value, and lifespan. Laminate wins on price in dry-only applications — bedrooms, offices, basements with no moisture issues. LVP wins on waterproofing for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and any moisture-prone space. Engineered wood wins on resale value because it’s real wood (with a plywood core) and reads as hardwood to buyers.

Lifespan differs meaningfully: laminate lasts 15-25 years, LVP 20-30 years, engineered wood 25-40 years. Over a 30-year horizon, laminate might need replacement while engineered wood almost certainly doesn’t. Resale appraisals typically give engineered wood an edge of $3-$8/sqft in perceived home value versus laminate or LVP, so on a 1,000 sqft first floor the $3,000-$8,000 perceived resale uplift can offset the $3,000-$5,000 higher install cost.

The practical decision: choose laminate for bedrooms, offices, and budget-sensitive whole-house installs where water isn’t a risk. Choose LVP for any room that could see water. Choose engineered wood for main living areas where resale leverage matters and you plan to stay 5+ years. For waterproof LVP pricing, the vinyl plank floor cost calculator runs the waterproof economics, and the hardwood floor install cost calculator handles engineered and solid-wood pricing.

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    Step 1 — Test for moisture risk

    Kitchen, bathroom, laundry, basement = moisture risk. Choose LVP, not laminate. Bedroom, office, living room = no moisture risk, laminate is viable.

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    Step 2 — Weigh resale leverage

    Engineered wood adds $3-$8/sqft in perceived resale value over laminate or LVP. On 1,000 sqft main living area that’s $3,000-$8,000 in resale uplift.

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    Step 3 — Project horizon check

    Staying 10+ years? Engineered wood lifespan pays off. Under 5 years? Laminate or LVP’s shorter lifespan is irrelevant to you.

  4. 4

    Step 4 — Price all three for your room

    Get quotes from installers who carry all three product lines so you’re comparing real installed prices, not national averages. Decision changes based on regional availability and markup.

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Last Updated: Apr 19, 2026

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